The 20-year-old woman called police in June after she suspected the man had filmed her, police said, and Emanatian's cellphone was examined by the State Police Forensic Lab, where it was found to have both photographs and video of the victim.

Emanatian was charged with felony second-degree unlawful surveillance. He was arraigned in Town Court and was released after posting $10,000 bail. Police said the case was referred to the Albany County District Attorney's Office for future proceedings.

Emanatian's is the second case in as many weeks in which cellphone cameras have been used to surreptitiously record women. Last week, a female student at the University at Albany called campus police after a cellphone camera was stuck under a bathroom stall and was used to record her in a restroom in Husted Hall on the downtown campus.

Campus police were investigating the incident.

Police said there are no other known cases involving Emanatian, but Colonie Police urged anyone else who believe they may have been victimized to call 783-2744.